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Purchases require crowns, an in-game currency that was added with the introduction of the Crown Store. Crowns can be purchased from the official ESO account store for PC/Mac, the Playstation Store for Playstation 4, and the Xbox Live Store for Xbox One. New players will receive a free one-time gift of 500 , and ESO Plus members can receive a monthly allotment of 1,500 .

Crown Crates are item bundles found in the Crown Store's Utility category that contain a randomized selection of consumables and valuable collectables, including discontinued items and items exclusive to the current season. There a category in the Crown Store called Crown Crates where players may purchase rewards featured in the current season. However, purchases within this category require a special in-game currency called Crown Gems, which can only be obtained by playing the Crown Crates mini-game.

Explore even more of Sotha Sil’s Clockwork City in this major new DLC game pack coming to ESO. Daedric forces are at work once again – and your help is needed to prevent disaster. With more than 10 hours of fresh content, Clockwork City will keep you busy later this year – and will have a few surprises in store. Clockwork City is a standard DLC game pack and does not require the user to have purchased Morrowind.

October 23, 2017 (PC/Mac)November 7,2017 (PS4 and Xbox One)

Adds new story content, rewards, and dungeons.Free with an active ESO Plus membership.[1]

2,000

Clockwork City DLC Collector's Edition

In addition to the base version, the Clockwork City Collector's Bundle will be also available for 4000 crowns in the in-game Crown Store and will include the DLC game pack, the Clockwork Skeevaton pet, the Kagouti Fabricant mount, and Five Crown Experience Scrolls.

Speaking of the Witches' Festival, that's when the hedge wizards summon the vision of the Pumpkin Spectre, a horrific figure that looks like it stepped out of a skooma-induced nightmare! And with this costume, the wearer can take on the semblance of these dread monsters.

Another Witches' Festival favorite. The dark magic that makes a spectre animate a scarecrow is thought to be related to those spells that create lurchers from spriggans. Wherever they come from, this costume enables the wearer to look like one of those wicked Scarecrow Spectres!

Annual seasonal exclusive only available during the Halloween season.[2]

An oversized breed of black senche-panthers, the Shadowghost Senche is said by the Khajiit to be sacred—or rather unholy—to Namiira the Great Darkness, who sends them as mounts to bear away those who are doomed to die. Dare you ride one of these dark cats in the dead of night?

Unlike nearly all other wolves, the Shadowghost Wolf has no pack and lives a solitary life, haunting lonely moors and wastelands, appearing only at night and rarely then. Some doubt it is a real creature of the mortal plane at all.

Mannimarco's Order of the Black Worm must be responsible for the re-animated Zombie Horse, as it was first seen in Cyrodiil as a Worm Anchorite's mount. But what else would you ride when dressed as a Scarecrow Spectre?

Annual seasonal exclusive only available during the Halloween season.[2]

House hunting? Pay no attention to the rumors: this witches hut on the edge of Hag Fen in Glenumbra is guaranteed NOT to be haunted by the dead, the undead, or restless spirits of any kind. It does come with tumbledown walls to keep the crocodiles and wolves out. Spooky, yet cozy!

When worshipers of Dibella wish to honor the Lady of Love by engaging in anonymous bestowal of affection, they don an exquisite porcelain Dibella's Doll Mask. This bundle includes the Dibella's Doll Mask for Humans and Elves as well as two variations, for Khajiiti and Argonians.

Incarnate the anger of Oblivion itself with this visage of nightmare terror evoking the dreaded Dremora at their most frightening. This bundle includes the Nightmare Daemon Mask for Humans and Elves along with the variations for Khajiiti and Argonians. Daemonic!

Daedric forces have taken the Imperial City, and all three alliances vie to take it back. Experience hours of all-new PvP and PvE gameplay, both above ground and below, plus two new dungeons, never-before-seen monsters, craftable item sets, and more!

August 31, 2015 (PC/Mac)

September 15, 2015 (Xbox One)
September 16, 2015 (Playstation 4)

Adds new story content, rewards, and dungeons.Free with an active ESO Plus membership.

Orsinium, ESOTU's largest DLC game pack to date, features a colossal new zone with over 20 hours of story content, a new single-player monster arena, new public dungeons, and much more! The latest DLC game pack for the award-winning The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited takes you to the mountains of Wrothgar, and to the Orc capital itself, to unravel plots and counter-plots, and clash with all-new enemies and allies.

November 2, 2015 (PC/Mac)

November 17, 2015 (Xbox One)
November 18, 2015 (Playstation 4)

Adds new story content, rewards, and dungeons.Free with an active ESO Plus membership.

Play dirty, get away clean. The life of a thief can be as lucrative as it is thrilling, especially as a member of the infamous Thieves Guild. For the first time in The Elder Scrolls Online, join the Thieves Guild and be swept up in a whirlwind of mischief, subterfuge, and of course, plenty of pilfering. We've got all the must-know Thieves Guild DLC game pack details for you, including features, pricing, release dates, and more.

Your talent for homicide has been noticed, and the invitation has arrived - to join the Dark Brotherhood! Come now to the Gold Coast, westernmost region of the old Empire, where you'll find opportunity, intrigue... and murder! It's one killer DLC.

Falkreath is under siege, and it soon will fall to the Minotaurs and their Reachmen allies. Falkreath Hold, one of the two new dungeons found in the Horns of the Reach DLC game pack, pits you and your team against the hordes of the Dreadhorn Clan in a desperate attempt to save the city.

August 14, 2017 (PC/Mac)

August 29, 2017 (PS4 and Xbox One)

Adds new story content, rewards, and dungeons.Free with an active ESO Plus membership.

2,000

Horns of the Reach DLC Collector's Edition

Take home the Horns of the Reach dungeon DLC and get bonus access to the Karthwolf Charger mount, Karthwolf Shepherd pet, and five Crown Experience Scrolls.

Get the first four Tamriel Unlimited DLC packs for one bargain price! Treat yourself to a broad array of new content for every play style. Includes Imperial City, Orsinium, Thieves Guild, and Dark Brotherhood. That's enough adventure for any mortal!

A summonable assistant, this alert merchant is on hand whenever she's needed, and will buy anything you or your group offer her (though like the banker, she won't come to Cyrodiil—war is bad for business). Why travel to Rawl'kha when this merchant will travel to you?

This aristocratic banker can be summoned whenever you need him, available for all banking services for you and your group—unless you're in Cyrodiil, which is far too dangerous for this fellow. (Hey, did you expect courage from a banker? That's your job, adventurer!)

“There's nothing wrong with showing some healthy gray skin while paying homage to the Ancestors," says Voldsea Arvel about her stunning new formal gown. "The Ancestors won't mind, and your current incarnation deserves to be seen!"

Though it also looks superb in a Great House drawing room, the outer layers ofthe[sic] [Do not remove this word. This extra word is how it appears in-game.]Voldsea Arvel's Ashland Attire ensemble are of tightly-woven kresh fiber that just sheds ash and soot, so you can look like a lord even in an ash storm!

"I've woven some of Lord Vivec's austere elegance into this outfit, my tribute to the Tribune," says Voldsea Arvel. "Soiree tonight in St. Delyn Plaza? In your new 'Buoyant Gentility' garb, you'll be a Vvardenfell vision!"

Trying to keep it simple without looking like a slob? Designer Diocletia says, "For a true Imperial, simple does not mean unsophisticated. Our City Isle Tunic Dress is inspired by the elegant lines of Second Empire attire, but updated with a contemporary bias cut."

Practical but stylish! Lady Eloisse, the designer, says, "A Breton woman likes to add a touch of feminine flair to her otherwise practical clothing. She wants her attire to say she's a lady, no matter what she's doing."

Sar'aq of Sentinel presents a comfortable, casual linen outfit that's suitable for both town and country. This billowing tunic and breeches ensemble will "flow wherever you go," as the designer puts it. Includes a broad and colorful sash!

In Orsinium these days, even the busiest tusker likes some flair in his clothing—and nothing says "modern Orc" like a bias-cut-placket tunic from Borzighu at Coldsnap Clothiers. "This outfit," he says, "is one for the ages!"

Now you can avoid the embarrassing vexation of dry-scale thigh-chafing with the new "Ever Damp" kilt-of-reeds, available from leading designer Jaxa the Hermit in every Argonian's favorite color: mud-brown! (Though of course you can dye them else-wise, O egg-sibling, should such be your whim.)

Even the toughest Nord warrior prefers to fight for Skyrim while looking good. This classic Nord kilted jerkin outfit projects the confidence and authority of a Falkreath fighting clan chief—complete with the traditional horned helmet!

This costume was released in conjunction with the Horns of the Reach DLC:

The famous Wood Elf tailor known as Stitchmaster Moneriel says, "We all have days when we have to climb the graht-oak to clean the house-pod gutters. Does that mean you have to dress like a frump? Of course not! Look trim and stylish in my latest halter-and-skirt outfit from Elden Root!"

“Just because you're reclaiming the wastelands from the barbaric Ashlanders doesn't mean you have to dress like a savage," says Davon's Watch designer Voldsea Arvel. "You're a proud House Dunmer, so why not look like one?"

"Even a rugged pioneer of the borderlands can show some distinctive Breton style," says Lady Eloisse, lead fashion designer of House Manteau. "Our traditional linen shirt is stylish, durable, and suitable for any occasion!"

“There's no reason why everyday wear has to look frumpy!" says Lady Eloisse, Couturier of House Manteau. “A man likes to look good when he's at his trade, and what looks better than a sharp suede doublet over fitted velveteen breeches?"

Those who venerate the Eight Aedra as defined by Saint Alessia follow a proud tradition that dates back to the founding of the First Empire of Cyrodiil. As designer Diocletia of Skingrad says, "In this shimmering satin confection, you'll look your best while pouring out a libation to the Divines—or just toasting your friends at the corner tavern. Class always tells!"

Be the best-dressed lizard in the xanmeer in this striped reed-fiber kilt with over-and-under shoulder sashes! Alternating panels of mud-brown and sandbar say loudly and proudly, "Do you wallow? Kaoc! So do I!"

The pirates of the Abecean Sea are among Tamriel's fiercest sea raiders—and they have a style all their own, which you can adopt when you don these jaunty and rakish costumes! This pack comes with three outfits, from basic sea rover attire to a buccaneer first mate's rig! And you can display your body art with pride, as these are costumes designed with your tattoos in mind.

Though inspired by the raffish attire of roustabouts on the Imperial Waterfront, this casual outfit is made of the finest materials, and according to designer Diocletia, it's a superior choice for daytime wear in any of the Imperial City's six districts.

Explaining his latest fashion creation, designer Sar'aq says, "It's hot in the Alik'r Desert; in our environment, women prefer light clothing that lets cooling breezes reach the skin. But I mean to show that comfort and refinement are in no way incompatible!"

"Don't think, just because they're involved in trade, that the folk of House Hlaalu don't know how to dress," says Davon's Watch couturier Voldsea Arvel. "This grand new outfit I designed for them combines practicality with genuine House Dunmer class."

Lady Eloisse says, "The highborn Breton prefers clothing that is elegant but austere, harkening back to the High Rock tradition of knightly orders, militant but chivalrous. This trim doublet looks sharp whether you're a Sir or a Dame. Bright metallic points highlight the buckles and trim."

For the stylish town Orc, Borzighu the Tidy Tailor of Orsinium has decided the watchwords this season are "restrained elegance." As he puts it, "We are, at last, proud to be Orcs. Strut your Orcish heritage with style!"

The Wizard-Lords of the Great House Telvanni measure themselves by magical power rather than by ostentation or display, so the design of their robes is relatively simple and restrained. Don't be fooled: these are the garments of powerful sorcerers.

Be the best-dressed lizard in the xanmeer in this striped reed-fiber kilt with over-and-under shoulder sashes! Alternating panels of mud-brown and sandbar say loudly and proudly, "Do you wallow? Kaoc! So do I!"

“There's no reason why everyday wear has to look frumpy!" says Lady Eloisse, Couturier of House Manteau. “A man likes to look good when he's at his trade, and what looks better than a sharp suede doublet over fitted velveteen breeches?"

A Redguard lady's clothing can be elegant and ornamental, while still light enough to keep the wearer cool during the heat of the day," according to Sar'aq of Sentinel. "In this attire, you'll float through the room like a zephyr!

Not even a fez is as cool as a hat shaped like an onion. Now you can feel dapper yet comfortable under the desert sun by donning the Abah's Watch Turban, the head-wrapping of the stylish Hew's Bane guards!

It's incognito time: at your next desert soiree, be stylish yet mysterious, intriguing and tantalizing, by combining the Abah's Watch Turban with a feature-concealing mask. No one will ever suspect you're actually crashing the party.

Ancient engravings tell us that a Dwarven executioner, or "Chun Abakch," always concealed his or her features under a hood of black spidersilk, a material that was also used by the Dwemer for funeral shrouds. Feeling sinister? This could be your look!

Wise-Wing the Owl is associated in northern Tamriel with the god Jhunal or Julianos. During the Witches Festival she is said to warn the unwary away from graveyards and witches' covens where they may come to harm. Her owl mask is sure to inspire others to trust in your wisdom! It's a real hoot.

Available for a limited time from October 13 – November 1, 2016.Will be re-issued for a limited time from October 9 – 20, 2017.

The Lepidopterans are a sect of Azura cultists who conceal their features with elaborate butterfly masks. These have recently become a fad among the jaded youth of mainland Morrowind—and now you can wear one, too!

Feeling feline? Get cat-faced! During the Witches Festival, no one perpetrates more cunning and devious tricks than Rajhin the Footpad, the Purring Liar. This mask enables you to adopt one of the many faces of that consummate trickster.

Available for a limited time from October 16 – November 1, 2017.Will be re-issued for a limited time from October 9 – 20, 2017.

This bycoket is the dashing felt cap worn by the Silvenar's Own Jaqspurs, the famous archers who form the personal guard of the Bosmer "Voice of the People." This elite unit has been revived for the Aldmeri Dominion by the latest Silvenar. Their hat looks as good on men as it does on women.

When a Wood Elf vows a Vengeance Oath to the god Z'en, they may wear this tusk-encrusted cap as a symbol of having sworn off physical affection until the vendetta is complete. Admittedly, the Kiss-Me-Not is also sometimes worn just as a joke. Because the Bosmer are like that.

“A secret society of assassins, a guild of killers for hire—now that makes sense. That's just good business. And like every good business, we have standards. You wish to join us, and dress like one of our league? Then follow these instructions to craft a—dare I say it—killer outfit." –The Gray Maybe

Now you can purchase the motif book and style items that enable crafting in the Thieves Guild style! Here are some of Kari Coin-Counter's notes on the style: “Thieves Guild gloves may look like warrior's gauntlets above the wrist, but the fingers must be sheathed in soft kid or chamois so as not to interfere with the delicate manipulation so critical to thieving. And note the way our axes have hooked blades so they can act as prying tools when necessary."

The Venerable Uugus, Priest of Trinimac, says, “The Elves have forgotten the warrior ideals of Trinimac, but we Orsimer keep them alive! As the Children of Trinimac, we embody his stoic courage and bold audacity. The arms we bear and the armor we wear shine with gold, in remembrance of Trinimac's golden skin. And they are accented with polished ebony, in token of Lorkhan's blood when Trinimac tore out his heart."

Forge-Wife Gurzbog gra-Gulog says, “Listen up, smiths! We don't pound hot metal around here just because it's fun. We forge for the glory of Malacath! Shoddy work will not be tolerated. You want to make items in the Malacath Cult style? Well, there's only one right way to do it, so pay attention!"

Crafters! Are you tired of hunting for that elusive Goldscale or Malachite? Mimic stones act as universal style items, enabling crafting in any known style! And they're available in quantities to suit any budget.

Crafters! Are you tired of hunting for that elusive Goldscale or Malachite? Mimic stones act as universal style items, enabling crafting in any known style! And they're available in quantities to suit any budget.

Crafters! Are you tired of hunting for that elusive Goldscale or Malachite? Mimic stones act as universal style items, enabling crafting in any known style! And they're available in quantities to suit any budget.

This is the stoic, hard-working beast that riders in the wastes of Hammerfell count on to survive. Camel mounts are tall, tough as nails—and if matters come to a fight, they're just plain mean. Bonus: a camel is the only mount so ornery, it spits!

The Hearthfire Kagouti appears to be a sort of magical hybrid, a wizard's experimental melding of a carnivorous reptile and a flame atronach. Not exactly subtle, this is definitely a mount for someone who wants to make an impression!

The brown Highland Wolf is common in the Colovian hills and in Cyrodiil's Great Forest, where wild packs are feared by farmers and shepherds. But foresters have domesticated the beasts and, bred for size, use them as mounts.

In Black Marsh this mount is called Scales-Seem-Daubed-with-Hist-Sap, but the rest of Tamriel just calls it the Hist Guar. It is the only subspecies of guar known to enjoy music, so feel free to take it with you right into the tavern! No one will complain.

This mount was released in conjunction with the Shadows of the Hist DLC:

The Pride-King Lions are the top predators on the savannahs of northern Elsweyr. No one but the Khajiiti, with their feline intuitions, could have persuaded these proud beasts to serve as mounts. Are you strong-willed enough to control one of these majestic beasts?

Blending in with the shifting gray ash clouds on the slopes of Red Mountain, the Shadowghost Guar are the only known nocturnal breed of the species, and thus are rarely seen, even by the native Dark Elves. This makes them one of the most distinctive and desirable mounts in Morrowind—and beyond.

Match your mount to your battle outfit with the Alliance War Horse! Mounted knights are both powerful and prestigious, so it's no surprise the Three Alliances compete to breed the strongest and most majestic chargers for their armored cavalries. The appearance of your War Horse automatically matches your character's Alliance.

Who doesn't want to be followed around by a hulking, armored Daedric bug with steel mandibles and a venomous stinger? It eats nothing but the cries and lamentations of your enemies, so it's an easy keeper. And it's friendly, too—in its way.

The planes of Oblivion are infinite in their variation—and so are their vermin. The Jackdaw Daedrat is a bony Daedric rodent that likes to collect shiny things like your jewelry, and nip and nibble at things it shouldn't. But at least it's cute, right?

Now your trusty companion can go to war beside you wearing matching Alliance symbols. War Dogs can be found in the armies of all three Alliances, mainly in the capacity of aides to the military police. They are as loyal to their masters as they are savage to their enemies. Your pet's appearance will automatically match your Alliance affiliation.

Fierce and courageous fighters, the hunters of Eastern Skyrim use small packs of these dogs to pursue bears. The bear-dogs track, corner, and harry the bears until the hunters can arrive with their spears.

The perky Amber Ash Hopper is a favorite pet of Dunmer expatriates, as it's relatively low maintenance (it digs its own hole in the ground), and it reminds the Dark Elves of home on the slopes of Red Mountain.

Thetys Ramarys of Balmora says, “Isn't it adorable? I love our Bitter Coast Cliff Striders, but feel bad that they can't fly well. So I'm breeding them into a strain that, one day, will dominate the Vvardenfell skies, pursuing its prey for great distances!"

Though Badgers mainly eat burrowing rodents, farmers hate them because they'll take chickens, kwama scribs, and bantam guar if they get the chance. Cranky and irritable, they make terrible pets—which is why they're favorites among the Undaunted.

“'Cute'? What use have I for 'cute'? I am Undaunted—give me a monster!" Credit for the irresponsible and foolhardy project of domesticating the Craglorn Welwa is usually claimed by the Iron Orcs, who were looking for ways to prove they're “more bad-tusk" than the Orcs of Wrothgar or Skyrim.

The Desert Lynx, or caracal lynx, is native to south central Tamriel, roaming the savannahs from Corinthe in Elsweyr as far north as the West Weald in Cyrodiil. It's the totem animal of the pastoral Khajiiti tribes, and even assists with managing the herds—when it's not being spoiled rotten for being so darned cute.

Though it may someday grow into a horrific face-eating behemoth, when it's young the Haj Mota Hatchling is undeniably cute. For a while, they are trainable, come when called, and happily waddle after their masters wherever they may go. Do not hand feed.

This pet was released in conjunction with the Shadows of the Hist DLC:

The common or Kindlespit Dragon Frog is an engagingly preposterous little pal whose antics never fail to amuse. Hammerfell tales say the huge Dragons of legend were all transformed by an ancient curse into these tiny flame-puffing hoppers. True? Maybe not—but it's a great conversation-starter down at the tavern.

The Moonlight Senche-Tigers have been the sleek and silvery guardians of the Khajiiti temples of the moons ever since the revelation of the Riddle'Thar. The Moon Bishops say that the Moonlight Senche just … knows things of which no other tiger is aware.

Native to Tamriel's northern forests, in the wild the Lynx lives on a diet of rabbits, hares, and skeevers. Domesticated, the brown Northern Lynx makes a dignified and stylish animal companion, popular with the Nord aristocracy. However, if the neighbors have small dogs, don't be surprised if at night they mysteriously disappear.

If you domesticate a Senche-Lion Cub when it's young enough, it will follow you everywhere, no matter how dangerous. And it will remain safe from all harm, while your enemies will burn from the cuteness.

These flying vipers may have short tempers and nasty dispositions, but wait till you see their cute crimson eyes! With time, some of them can even be trained not to inject poison when they bite. Need that nest of skeevers cleared out of your cellar? Here's the perfect pet!

Once a common sight in Cyrodiil's Great Forest, the Sylvan Nixad is now most often encountered in the glades and meadows of the Gold Coast. Once tamed, they make charming companions, loyal and easy to care for.

The Common, or Demotic Vvardvark has become, in just a few short years, an everyday sight on the island of Vvardenfell. But where did they come FROM? Popular opinion points the finger at the wizards of House Telvanni—but they get blamed for everything strange.

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Homes

Main article: Homestead (Online)Prices shown are for unfurnished homes. For the furnished home prices, see the main article, or the pages on each individual home.

On the coast north of Gnisis, this spacious three-level home in the Redoran "bug-house" style comes with a walled courtyard, a next-door dock, and convenient access to the nearby ruins of Ashalmawia and Arkngthunch-Sturdumz.

Enjoy the opulent luxury of a country lodge built by the Dark Elves of an earlier, more expansive era—a walled estate with a grand multistory house, roof balcony, stable, storage shed, well, and room for a formal garden. Landed gentry, indeed!

For three thousand years, the Imperials of the Nibenay valley have set the standards for sophistication and class. Now you can furnish your living room Nibenese style with these benches, shelves, and decorations.

No one has seen Phrastus the Scholar since his ill-advised return to the Imperial City. He's probably fine—he must be!—but in the meantime, his walled town house in Elinhir is available on an indefinite basis.

When Hakkvild drove the Orcs of Yashnag's Kingdom out of Falkreath in 2E 467, the exiled Orsimer came east to establish Forsaken Stronghold. But the last Orcs died in 563 after they were visited by a merchant infected with Knahaten Flu.

The Gardners were the royal family of Wayrest before every single one of them was carried off by the Knahaten Flu. Which is why the spacious and well-situated Gardner House feels like it's fit for a king!

Fine urban living in Windhelm is now available at this commodious town home, which features a lofty main floor, two fireplaces, and a second-floor balcony. Alas, that balcony lacks a railing, which is how Grymharth, after too much mead, came to woe.

After the death of his beloved daughter Haruzeh at the Running of the Dunerippers, the Magnifico Z'za retired to his house in Sentinel and never spoke again, spending his last days playing endless games of hammergammon with his trained monkey, Lizard.

This elegant pleasure palace, with its walled grounds enclosing stables, well, gardens, pool, watchtower, and docks, were paid for by the blood and treasure spilled from the countless treasure ships taken by the legendary Captain Izad.

By tradition, the biggest mansion on the south side of Riften is always called Mistveil Manor. Since the death of old Thane Snelgar, the current Mistveil Estate has come available, including its impressive stone mansion with attached stable.

Two floors, no waiting, in this handsome walled town house makes for prime real estate in the quaint Rivenspire town of Fell's Run. The local story that the ravens that loiter around the front steps are the revenant spirits of former owners is absurd.

How does this spacious and comely hilltop manor, so far above the fen, nonetheless stay so delightfully damp? It is a paradox, like life itself. (Don't miss the upper-story lodging with separate entrance!)

This fortified manor between Arenthia and Skingrad at the headwaters of the Strid River should satisfy all those who aspire to the life of the landed gentry. Inside the gatehouse you'll find gardens, a waterfall, and a mansion in Second Empire style.

"This house is a good house, plenty of room for guar! Palisade is strong to keep guar from straying, and many guar can feed in the garden! Very good, yes! Esqoo will come to visit often!" —Esqoo of Dhalmora

You want privacy? What could be more private than lost and forgotten Nedic ruins in a remote corner of Craglorn's backcountry? It even includes some Redguard touches from later occupants—but once you move in, it's all yours to decorate in whatever cultural fashion you please!

A magnificent castle keep, complete with walls, watchtowers, well, fountain, and stable, all dramatically sited on the slopes of an active volcano! It just needs a murder, and then it will be haunted as well.

This house was released in conjunction with the Horns of the Reach DLC:

Set in a quiet corner of Reaper's March, the rural manor of Serenity Falls deserves its name, with plenty of room for servants and livestock, all behind a handsome wall to keep out the bandits and burglars.

In the heart of The Rift, just outside the lively, small town of Nimalten, you will find this sturdy wooden home, with a large hearth to keep you warm in the Skyrim winter, and a stone wall to keep out the trolls.

Like every busy port, Skywatch has a seamy underside. A private room at the Barbed Hook offers easy access to the criminal classes—and a quick escape from the nearby docks. Room is too small for Dueling.

The famous Breton merchant-explorer Captain Margaux hasn't been seen since her ship the Golden Spriggan sailed off over the horizon into the Sea of Pearls—which makes her house near the docks in Daggerfall available for you!

An Imperial, of course, is at home anywhere in Tamriel. This compact house at the Baandari Trading Post in Malabal Tor is a bit of Cyrodiil in Valenwood, and just steps away from the fine food and drink at the Silver Moons Inn.

Even if you don't personally have a taste for the famous fire-pit dancing at the Flaming Nix, you have to admit it adds a certain cachet to having a room there. Not to mention an unusual fragrance. Room is too small for Dueling.

A mud house is a constant reminder of the impermanence of life, and that we are but standing waves in the river of existence. But one still wishes it to look nice and comfortable, and decorates accordingly. Of course.

For three thousand years, the Imperials of the Nibenay valley have set the standards for sophistication and class. Now you can furnish your living room Nibenese style with these benches, shelves, and decorations.

The ancient civilizations of Tamriel have long esteemed gardening as one of the premier domestic arts. Here is a broad selection of trimmed topiaries and sculpted shrubs for those who prefer the esthetic of a refined and formal garden.

If you want to give your house that true lived-in feel, you'll want to decorate it with plenty of the basics: crates, barrels, tools, tableware, bottles, and much more. Make it not just a house, but a home!

Your haughty air of authority will show everyone who's boss. "A commander must project confidence and mastery, or no one will want to obey her orders. Behave as if you're the one making the rules, not following them. Walk like you own the place, and stand like an Emperor." — Magus-General Septima Tharn

The first thing they notice about you is your face, and it's the last thing they forget. Now, for one price, you can have full access to the broad selection of tattoos and face markings in the character creator of the base game.

Going to war may mean donning a helm, but beneath it an Argonian Covenant warrior is entitled to wear these official Alliance Lizard-Plumes, which keep out of a helmet's way while still looking superb.

Going to war may mean donning a helm, but beneath it an Argonian Dominion warrior is entitled to wear these official Alliance Lizard-Locks, which keep beaded bristles under control while still looking superb.

Going to war may mean donning a helm, but beneath it an Argonian Dominion warrior is entitled to wear these official Alliance Lizard-Locks, which keep beaded bristles under control while still looking superb.

"One may have to associate with individuals of low degree, but that's no reason for vulgar behavior, indelicate gestures, or poor posture. And if one must preen and flirt, then it should be done in a ladylike manner. Class always tells, don't you think?" —Duchess Olivie Delrusc

There's always been a lot of cultural interchange between the Wood Elves and the Catfolk, and it even shows up in their hairstyles, as in the popular Long Elven Braid style. It's like having three extra tails!

Are you a Khajiit who wants to express your inner feline dignity? This Cat-Folk warriors' favorite consists of a handsome long mane, gathered in three places by turquoise-studded pewter clasps. Fierce, but not too informal!

No feathers or frilly spines for you: you're a lizard who means serious business, and you want others to know it. Here's how. If you've always wanted to look like the teeth of a circular saw were erupting from your cranium, then this is the style for you.

Oh, you romantic devil, tossing off quatrains and epigrams as you charge into battle to defend the underdog! I'm talking to you, burgeoning bards of Tamriel: you know who you are, and this is your hair!

Ever notice how everyone in Tamriel keeps a journal? Now you can show the world that you're making your own scholarly record of your adventures and the deeds of those around you. Perhaps the pen is mightier than the sword.

Sidling suspiciously around town? Go stealthy! “If you're going to sneak, for the love of Tava don't do it half-heartedly. Hide! Be furtive! Lurk like you mean it! Because I'm done bailing you out of the Abah's Watch lock-up." —Zeira of the Thieves Guild

Good for one special-occasion cake from the renowned baker, Chef Donolon. Use to start the chef's quest. Look for Donolon's bakery barge in the ports of Vulkhel Guard, Davon's Watch, and the Harbor District of Daggerfall.

A promotional voucher offered in celebration of the second anniversary of The Elder Scrolls Online.

This costume pays tribute to a legendary Breton hero of the Daggerfall Covenant, one who fought in Cyrodiil to uphold the ancient ideals of the Second Empire. Now you can honor this nameless rogue by adopting his intimidating outfit.

For the Orc who aspires to impress, this season Borzighu of Coldsnap Clothiers offers rich fabrics in subtle shades, accented with gold and steel to convey an indelible image of wealth and power. “It's wholly contemporary and urbane," says Borzighu, “but it still says, 'I have the power of a Clan Chief.'"

Unbuckle that grimy armor and slip into something elegant! "Tailored from sheerest linen, as daring as it is discreet, this aristocratic town gown is suitable for Cyrodilics of either sex," says the renowned Diocletia of Skingrad. "Whether you're dining or dancing, shopping or just showing off, this is for you."

Had enough of slumming it with the commoners? You'll look every inch the aristocrat in this formal wrap gown from Diocletia of Skingrad, paired with a splendid gorget of hammered gold dripping with Imperial diamonds. Get haughty!

Far from town, temple, and market, those of ill intent meet in secret conclave to importune the forces of darkness for power and mastery. Behold here the dire raiment they don for this fell purpose. To wear such vestments is to express a longing for darkness and chaos.

"We Redguards are a hardy people," says designer Sar'aq of Sentinel, "and like to stage our ceremonies outside in the open, regardless of the weather. With this elegant overdress, crafted of materials as durable as they are sumptuous, a lady can celebrate the most festive of occasions—even in a sandstorm!"

According to Stitchmaster Moneriel, the Garb-Spinner of Elden Root, "Covering yourself from head to toe makes perfect sense … if you're a stuffy old Breton! Ha! But you'll feel free and easy in any social situation in this light doeskin-and-chamois affair accented with turquoise and sea-beads."

Once, it is said, a cult of Dragon-worshippers ruled all of northern Tamriel. Their leaders were Dragon Priests, cruel clerics of great power who hid their faces under magical masks. Now you can assume the semblance of these legendary and awe-inspiring magi. Because a visage that instills terror in all who behold it is a great conversation-starter at parties

Tales have come down to us from the legendary time of the Dragons, when it was said that some Nords were born with actual Dragon blood in their veins, and were called something like Kyne's Doves, or Dove-Kin. Now you can wear the look of these legendary Dragon Warriors, horned helm and all!

Inspired by the majestic and imposing attire of the Imperial Elder Council, this tunic and sash ensemble by Diocletia of Skingrad is suitable for high-profile occasions from the formal to the celebratory. Dress like a Tharn, and show off the proud heritage of the Empire!

The witches of the Glenmoril Wyrd covens worship natural laws and nature, mostly in its darker aspects—though some also celebrate life and fertility, particularly in the spring of the year. These robes are specially woven for that spring festival.

Bretons like to display their wealth through their apparel, as shown by the rich fabric and glistening ornamentation of this outfit designed by Lady Eloisse of House Manteau. “The coins are both decorative, and symbolic of one who has achieved a certain status in the world."

Dominate the desert! Sar'aq of Sentinel has outdone himself with this elegant outfit inspired by the legend of Prince Ahzzad the Dune Rider. Anyone would look princely in this ensemble of midnight linen and leather, accented with shining silver brocade. Exquisite!

Naryu Virian, the Morag Tong assassin, is nothing if not practical, and her functional, stealth-friendly leather armor provides vital protection without compromising her agile acrobatics—or sharp good looks.

Celebrate the turning of the year and the return of Magnus the Sun in this festive New Life cap. With a bobbing ball of fur on the end of its tapering blue velvet wimple, everyone will know you're the life of the winter party!

Available on all platforms for a limited time during the New Life Festival, from December 22, 2016 – January 4, 2017.

For those who wish to celebrate New Life without tawdry and garish display, we offer this more modest festival hat, well suited to austere monks, simple merchants, Resolutes of Stendarr, and holy knights vowed to poverty. Because New Life is for everyone!

Available on all platforms for a limited time during the New Life Festival, from December 22, 2016 – January 4, 2017.

Lady Eloisse of House Manteau offers this traditional Breton evening dress. As she puts it, "Ostentation is vulgar, but true elegance never goes out of style!" Whether you're entertaining or being entertained, this is the outfit for you.

In Valenwood they're called Spinners; in High Rock, Vicars of Jephre. Wherever they go, the traveling priests of Y'ffre the Storyteller are respected as holy defenders of nature and the natural world. And if bandits are sacrilegious enough to pose a threat to them, their clothing enables them to blend gracefully into the background and pass unmolested.

A Redguard lady's formal wear, like this ensemble by Sar'aq of Sentinel, is made of light fabric designed to be both beautiful and impressive, a constant reminder of the wearer's heritage and grace. As Sar'aq says, “Glamor is for all of us!"

The New Life Festival is upon us, and we have an array of hats to celebrate! You'll be toasty warm even in Sun's Dusk with this festive furry hood, crowned with a spray of lucky mistletoe that will make you welcome everywhere.

Available on all platforms for a limited time during the New Life Festival, from December 15, 2016 – January 4, 2017.

If you're the kind of alchemist who specializes in venoms and poison-making, you'll invest in special protective garb to keep from being poisoned by your own experiments—or else! And if your clients are just a little bit intimidated by your creepy attire, all the better.

The serious treasure hunter knows it's really all about the gear. Whether you're exploring subterranean catacombs, ancient ruins, or a shattered shipwreck, when you run into an obstacle, you want to have the right tool at hand. This outfit will tell everyone who sees it that you're a loot-hound who means business.

"Some occasions call for formal wear," says Stitchmaster Moneriel of Elden Root. "You may have to clothe yourself in stately attire to attend an important event, but fear not—you can still turn heads from trunk to treetop in my thousand-beaded ceremonial dress!"

Are you seeking adventure in the continent's north woods? These costumes replicate those worn by wilderness scouts in northern Tamriel, including those of the Orcs of Wrothgar, the Pact Nords of Eastern Skyrim, and the non-aligned Nords of Western Skyrim.

“Prepare thyself to adopt the divine appearance of the Constellations Incarnate! As above, so below: this was ever our creed. And thus, O Celestial below, to craft thy arms and armor, thou shalt follow this guidance and these models. Grasp this motif quickly, while ye may. So saith the Guardian of Stars!"

“Somewhere, deep in the Dark Behind the World, there are grim forges and bent benches where Lost Cats arm and armor themselves. On those dire times when they appear among us, their outfitting is much alike, implying they are made to certain standards. This one shall sing the song of these standards." –Twilight Cantor Adara'hai

Available on all platforms for a limited time from January 26–30, 2017.

Do you like dark humor, grim but funny? We've got a stylish motif for you! As Chamberlain Haskill explains, “My Lord Sheogorath has directed me to compile a guide for those seeking to create 'Grim Harlequin' arms and armor, so that the Mad God's mortal servants may have a way to make all their equipment look the same. Of course, this standardization runs counter to all other cult practices, and is insane on the face of it. What's your point?"

The Ra Gada or “Warrior Wave" of settlers from Yokuda actually took place in the First Era's ninth century. The second, or “Tavan" wave, revered holy Tava, Lady of the Air. Thus the Tavans' arms and armor are replete with bird imagery, which makes for a very distinctive crafting style.

“The most curious aspect of this Frostcaster clothing was its extensive use of an unfamiliar translucent blue-white material labeled 'Stalhrim,' a sort of crystalline metal unlike anything I've ever seen. It was so strange that I laid hands upon it, rubbing and tapping. It was rigid, faceted yet smooth, and gave off a distinct chill." —Doctor Alfidia Lupus

Available on all platforms for a limited time during the New Life Festival, from December 15, 2016 – January 4, 2017.

The Black Bear is common across Cyrodiil, but is also seen north into High Rock and Skyrim, where it is considered a warrior's mount. It's also the preferred mount of Nord Nightblades, as it blends into the dark, and makes no hoofbeats when it gallops. Black Bears: almost stealthy!

The Black Camel is haughty and majestic—but some riders consider them creatures of bad luck and misfortune. However, if you're a thief riding off into the night with your ill-gotten gains, you might see things differently. Bad luck for them, good luck for you!

The Black Senche-Lion is the preferred mount of Elsweyr's greatest thieves, who want a ride that's both fierce and can fade into the dark of night. According to legend, the most famous Black Senche-Lion of all was Rajhin's mount Umbrage, which could both talk and, for brief periods, fly!

Available for all platforms for a limited time from April 13–17, 2017.

This mount is said to have been bred by Baandari Pedlars, for ease in hastily leaving town after dark. No matter what time of day, you'll find it a graceful and stylish ride that will make you the envy of adventurers everywhere.

Available for a limited time from May 21-26, 2015.Re-released for a limited time from December 23, 2015 – January 4, 2016.

Bred for size and savagery from the fierce timber wolves of the southern Jerall Mountains, yet stealthy when necessary, the Doom Wolf has been adopted as the mount of choice by the secretive and deadly Dark Brotherhood. (To be frank, the glowing eyes weighed heavily in their decision.)

The Senche-shaped dro-m'Athra are known to the Twilight Cantors as the sar-m'Athra, but everyone else just calls these eerie and uncanny mounts the Dro-m'Athra Senche. Now, for a limited time, you too can look like you just rode out of the Maw of Lorkhaj!

Of all the Dwemer animunculi, the Dwarven Spider is perhaps the most familiar and iconic! This versatile construct comes in several variations, and the best of all is this vamidium, or mechanical mount. Wait till they see you clank into town on this thing!

Though the Reachmen of Markarth say they were the first to successfully domesticate the Great Elk of Skyrim and break them as mounts, the Nords of Haafingar deride this claim, saying it was really all their idea. But you just want a majestic mount with a built-in hat-rack, so who cares?

Available on all platforms for a limited time during the New Life Festival, from December 22, 2016 – January 4, 2017.

The Ice Wolf of the far north can grow to tremendous size—which is probably why the Nords of Hjaalmarch decided to ride them. Domesticating giant Ice Wolves wasn't an easy task, but it's just the kind of challenge a Nord loves. Too fierce for you? Milk-drinker!

Available on all platforms for a limited time from December 8–12, 2017.

Do you want them to remember the mount you rode in on? Domesticating the savage Kagouti to serve as a mount is a recent endeavor, and to be frank, more than a little experimental. Do you have what it takes to stay in the saddle on one of these fierce, bipedal reptiles?

Both swift and strong, the Masked Bear of the Jerall Mountains is a popular mount along the high passes between Bruma and Falkreath. They're particularly common in the region around Pale Pass; mountain travelers leave offerings for them at “bear bars" along the trail, which is how they may have come to be domesticated.

This stalwart mount comes from the ash-lands downwind of the volcanoes of the Velothi Mountains, and is well adapted to surviving under the harshest of conditions. And your darker adventuring outfits contrast well against its pale hide!

The Sabre Cats of Northern Tamriel are possibly even more powerful than their southern Senche cousins. They're certainly more feral and difficult to domesticate. That didn't stop the Nords of Falkreath from breaking and training them to serve as mounts!

The Senche-Leopard was bred for bearing an armed warrior while slinking through the steamy jungles of Pellitine. But Khajiiti riders found it had broader applicability, and use it both as a fast courser for couriers, and as an elegant town mount for young Elsweyr nobles.

Available for a limited time from April 16–20, 2015.Re-released for a limited time from December 23, 2015 – January 4, 2016.

Shadowghost Horses are never bred, only found, and then only on misty nights when both moons are dark. Then they are summoned from beyond by hooded Shadowghost Wranglers, roped and saddled and broken for riding by ordinary mortals. No, really!

The Snow Bear makes a superior mount for northern climes, as it's undaunted by even the fiercest winter weather. It's also trained to carry warriors into battle: just watch its black eyes sparkle at the prospect of good fight!

What could be more appealing than a hovering football-sized odorous gas bag trailing a half-dozen squirming tentacles? Once this young Netch calf imprints on a master, it will follow him or her anywhere, floating along and tootling happily.

Who says a giant, aggressive, blood-sucking insect can't make a loveable pet? Not the Dark Elves of Bal Foyen, who breed them as trackers, watch-hounds, and netch-deflators. Befriend one of these twitchy little arthropods, and it'll follow you everywhere!

The Black Bear Cub is both playful and affectionate, and so adorable it's quickly forgiven for whatever trouble it gets into. It's also quite good at avoiding whatever dangers its master happens to encounter, so don't be afraid to let it tag along on your adventures!

Are all black cats spies of the Mistress of Shadows? Perhaps. Certainly this black cat knows things you cannot know, and sees things you cannot see. But that is the nature of all black cats, is it not?" –The Crow Mother, Nether-Niece of Nocturnal.

Available on all platforms for a limited time from February 14–20, 2017.

The comical Blue Oasis Dragon Frog is native to Hew's Bane, and before they were bred as pets and widely exported, they could be found only on that Hammerfell peninsula. These little bug-eaters are popular mascots at open-air taverns, and can be trained to puff out small flames to light Bosmeri bug-smoke pipes.

Hearthfire Hatchlings, which are found only in an orphaned state, appear to be the offspring of a normal kagouti and one of the Hearthfire variety. Driven away by ordinary kagouti, these hatchlings are in urgent need of adoption!

Though it may look like it just crawled from the depths of the Deadlands, the Infernal Sep Adder is actually native to the higher altitudes of Hammerfell. As pets, they are … not exactly affectionate. Great conversation starters, though. Wear heavy gauntlets when handling.

The Orcs of Wrothgar originally bred Pocket Mammoths small in order to make them more manageable as livestock, but Orcs will be Orcs: a few ranches got raided, some of the little trunkers escaped, and they began breeding in the wild. Fortunately, they're easily domesticated, especially if you get one when it's young.

These are clearly fabricants, clockwork simulations of living creatures, with the distinctive appearance of the handiwork of Sotha Sil. But if so, how did they escape Clockwork City? And why do they make such loyal pets? No one knows.

Available for all platforms for a limited time from August 31 to Saptember 4, 2017.

Are they real pets, or the stuff of dreams? It's said that to catch a Shadowghost Pony, one should seek out a cemetery on a dark night during Witches Festival and wait quietly near the grave of a child. Bring a carrot or sweet apple.

The Snow Bear is known for its fierceness, but its cub is as cute as a bug—maybe two bugs! Even in the direst of circumstances, you're certain to keep your spirits up with a roly-poly Snow Bear Cub tagging at your heels.

Scholars think the iridescent blue Turquoise Nixad must have inherent magical properties, because those wings certainly aren't big enough to enable it to fly. Yet fly it does, flitting about like a beautiful human-shaped hummingbird moth. They live on a diet of treacle and poetry.

The Ice Wolves that lope along the White River of northeast Skyrim are associated with both the goddess Mara and the Wolf Totem of Atmora—but it's mighty hard to think about their mythic stature when you're rolling around in the snow with an Ice Wolf Puppy. Wurf!

Available on all platforms for a limited time from December 8–12, 2016.

Are you ready for the last word in luxury? Two words: bamboo gazebo. Did you think only mad masterminds of vast criminal organizations can have their own private tropical islands? Well, think again: you, too, could have a sumptuous hidden hideaway ever-trembling on the verge of volcanic destruction!

Available for all platforms for a limited time from April 27 – May 1, 2017.

This imposing estate in the Nibenese style was originally built in the Gold Coast countryside as the summer manor of an Imperial City nobleman. Gardens with statues and a reflecting pool surround the stately walled mansion. Sumptuous!

Available on all platforms for a limited time from September 14 – 18, 2017.

Feeling the need to get your snark on? Emulate the distinctive attitude of a certain bold and brassy Morag Tong assassin with this brash and irreverent personality—and just hope she finds it flattering rather than irritating!

Whether you're feeling flamboyant and theatrical, or just ready to jape and jeer at the world, adopt the mocking mannerisms of the Jester and poke some fun at those who take life too seriously. Time to yuk it up!

Available on all platforms for a limited time during the Jester's Festival from March 23 to April 3, 2017.

Content purchased from the Crown Store on one account cannot be transferred to another.

Players who purchased discontinued content from the Crown Store prior to removal can still use it.

The Style Parlor was introduced to the Crown Store with the release Update 11. This collection allows players to change the name, race and appearance of their characters, and introduces hair styles, adornments, markings and personalities.

With the release of Update 13, player homes can be purchased from the Crown Store, allowing players to bypass the purchase requirements needed for purchases.

For April Fools in 2017 a temporary category called "Pay to Lose" was added. Its name is a play on the "Pay to Win" trope associated with free-to-play games and subscription-free MMOs, which earn revenue through micro-transactions via an in-game store.